For crimes in which a harm has occurred, the state must prove:
A) the harm to the victim occurred immediately.
B) the defendant's act was the ordinary and proximate cause of the harm.
C) both that harm to the victim occurred immediately, and that the defendant's act was the ordinary and proximate cause of the harm.
D) neither that harm to the victim occurred immediately, nor that the defendant's act was the ordinary and proximate cause of the harm.
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Q24: _ include strict liability crimes.
A)Traffic violations
B)Narcotics laws
C)Public
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Q27: The year-and-a-day murder rule:
A)requires the victim die
Q28: The intent necessary for one or more
Q29: _ is seldom made an essential element
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Q31: The cause, inducement, or reason why an
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